O Deus Que Destroi Sonhos __hot__ -
C.S. Lewis famously wrote: "God whispers to us in our pleasures, speaks in our conscience, but shouts in our pains. It is His megaphone to rouse a deaf world."
: Bibo argues that many believers have an "infantilized" relationship with God, expecting Him to bless every personal plan and feeling abandoned if those plans fail. The Sovereign vs. The Servant
"For I know the plans I have for you," declares the Lord, "plans to prosper you and not to harm you, plans to give you hope and a future." (Jeremiah 29:11) o deus que destroi sonhos
There is a version of God that is very popular in modern spirituality. We call him the "Dream Fulfiller." He is the cosmic vending machine into which we insert a coin of faith, press the button for "Health," "Wealth," or "Marriage," and wait for the product to fall. Sermons are preached, books are sold, and conferences are held based on the premise that God’s primary job is to take your personal ambitions and bless them with supernatural velocity.
[Your Name/Institution] Date: [Current Date] Classification: Mythological & Psychological Analysis The Sovereign vs
No entanto, a destruição dos sonhos também pode ser uma oportunidade para a busca por significado e propósito. Quando nossos sonhos são destruídos, somos forçados a reavaliar nossas prioridades e objetivos. Podemos começar a questionar o que é realmente importante para nós e o que nos traz felicidade e realização.
: Bibo famously uses the metaphor of God "dropping our ice cream". Just because a child loses their treat doesn't mean the parent is unfaithful; similarly, a "no" from God is often a redirection toward a safer or better path. Sermons are preached, books are sold, and conferences
Aceitar o Deus que destrói sonhos exige maturidade. Exige a confiança de que o caráter de Deus é mais seguro do que os nossos sentimentos. É entender que, se Ele fechou uma porta, não foi por falta de poder para abri-la, mas por excesso de sabedoria ao mantê-la trancada.
O Deus que Destrói Sonhos is a theological concept and the title of a popular book by Brazilian theologian Rodrigo Bibo (founder of the